I am trying to put in my coursework for AMCAS. It gives you the drop down for the school year, and then the drop down for the semester. If I started college with several AP credits from high school, what do I enter them as? Spring Semester of the year I finished high school as?

What I did: Look at your college transcripts. You were most likely awarded credits for the AP exams which were applied to your first semester in college (likely Fall 20__). I entered mine in the semester/year that my university applied them to, and I gave them the course name/number that they assigned (e.g., AP ART became ART 110). I entered the number of credits they awarded, and left the grade field blank. I checked the "AP" box at the bottom, and this was the only thing I did to indicate it was AP credit.

I have no idea if this is right...anyone want to correct me (please)? It seems like the AMCAS directions are about as clear as mud on this topic...

I tried leaving the grade blank on this class I audited and it gave me a big red warning message about fees and stuff for not putting in the grade...so for all of my upcoming classes and such I put NG for No Grade which appears on my transcript for a few bio labs (the grade and credits were all applied to the lecture only lol). There is an option for High School Student....

EDIT: Another question. One of the schools I am applying for requires an upper division psych class which I am taking this Spring Semester right before I graduate. However, since it is in the spring, as opposed to the fall, should I still add it in there as a current/Future class, to show that I PLAN on taking it even though I am not technically registered yet? I really wish there were instructions somewhere for this stuff....did I miss them or something? lol

Under the grade my transcript says "S" so that is what I put lol Not sure what that means exactly, but Oh well. Have you entered any future classes?
I am doing research right now, but we haven't actually added it as a class yet. lol I will have to figure that one out...